Writing Macros; Triggering Macros; Holiday Mode - rako WK-HUB Instruction Manual

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10.1 Writing Macros

Macro steps can be one of 4 types:
Action
Can be a simple
command including
Scenes, Fades etc.
Can also include
"Macro Control",
"Mapping Control"
for more complex
programming.

10.2 Triggering Macros

Macros can be triggered in several ways. Most commonly:
-
Wired device direct Map (WCM/WAVFR/etc.)
-
HUB Mapping
-
HUB Event
Once a macro trigger is sent it will perform one of four different functions to a Macro:
Start
This will cause the
Macro to start from
the beginning (Step 1)
regardless of its
current position in the
Macro.
NB
It is also possible to "Enable" and "Disable" Macros (or parts of Macros) via the "Macro Control"
Action.

11 Holiday Mode

Holiday mode allows the HUB to record normal lighting activity in a property over a period
of time. This can then be replayed while the property is empty in order to give a realistic
impression that it is occupied.
Holiday mode has three states:
-
Record: Used to create a log of the used of the system.
-
Playback: Used when the house is unoccupied to replay the information gathered in
"Record".
-
Idle: Used when the system is in normal occupied operation and no recording is
being made.
WK-HUB
Pause
A running Macro will
stop at a Pause and
remain there until it
hears a Continue.
Stop
This will cause a
Macro that is already
running to Stop
running and return to
Step 1.
Delay
The Macro can wait at
this step for a defined
period of time. Useful
when programming
PIR timeouts etc.
Pause
This will cause a
Macro to Pause at
whatever step it is
currently running.
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Goto
The Macro can be
sent to a defined step
in this or another
Macro.
Continue
This will cause the
Macro to continue
from a Pause state,
performing the step
immediately after this
and proceeded.
Manual Version 1.3.4

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